UARS Weekly Status Report

06 July 2001




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                UARS WEEKLY STATUS REPORT - 06 July 2001

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SOLSTICE
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SOLSTICE continues to operate normally, collecting solar data on all 
available orbital tracking periods and stellar calibration observations, 
whenever possible.

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SUSIM
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SUSIM did not collect data for June 27 through July 1.  SUSIM was
repowered on July 1, but could not collect data because the instrument
had become too cold and required an extra day to warm up.  

Afterward, SUSIM has completed its daily solar scans during periods
of predicted UARS telemetry.

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ACRIM
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Nothing received.

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PEM
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***** ALL PEM COMMUNICATION SHOULD NOW BE THROUGH THE PEM2K:: NODE *****

     The PEM team reports that the PEM:: node computer has failed and has
been taken off line.  PEM:: appears to have hardware problems that take the 
system down every few hours.  Automatic transfer NRT tests to PEM2K have 
succeed however the NRT files have to be verified against those captured by
PEM to confirm the NRT process is correct.

     PEM/AXIS was activated in its half power mode on June 24 and deactivated
on June 27.  The PEM/AXIS was reactivated in full power mode on July 3.  At 
the current time, AXIS is not generating energy deposition.  SwRI is looking 
into this.  Tests of AXIS production code on the rehost computer are continuing.

     At the present time, PEM energy deposition from its spectrometers is not 
being generated.  Recent data configuration changes have affected PEM software 
causing multiple failures.  These failures are being reviewed by the PEM team.
In order to correct for new telemetry requirements, PEM will need to update 
processing code with a patch delivery.  The delivery patch may include changes 
which would allow the PEM software to execute on a DEC Alpha machine.  GSFC is
helping PEM with some DEC Alpha particulars which have caused PEM level 3
code to fail on DEC Alpha machines (software below level 3 executes on the
DEC Alpha).

    Updated HEPS calibration parameters have been finalized and are ready for 
delivery.  Updated MEPS quality calibration files have been finalized and are 
ready for delivery.  Level 3 software errors, discovered by Dr. Dean Pesnell, 
have been fixed; his suggestions have been incorporated with in the PEM 
production code.  Both updated HEPS and MEPS calibration data, along with the 
Level 3 code changes, will influence the in-situ energy deposition predictions,
so new versions of PEM energy deposition Level 3 files will be generated.

*Beginning of power orbit day (PEM activation): array current >5 amps, array 
     voltage >53.5 volts, and battery current >2.0 amps.  
 End of power orbit day (PEM deactivation): time in power orbit day >4 minutes,
     array current <9 amps, and battery currents <0.2 amps.
 Power orbit day variation: ~39-40 min at yaw to ~50-51 min at maximum beta.

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HALOE 
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Nothing received.

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MLS
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Nothing received.

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HRDI
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HRDI continues to function normally, making wind measurements during
the sunlit parts of orbits nearly every day, and measuring nighttime winds
when power is available.

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WINDII
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WINDII has commenced operations again. The first attempt, to
observe PMCs, was not successful, owing to low power conditions.
However, the instrument is fine, and the next observing period
is scheduled for July 13. 

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MPG
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On 3 July 2001 the MPG participated in a meeting called
to discuss the status of software development efforts 
underway so that UARS will be able to use three TDRS 
(rather than two) spacecraft for communications. 

Daily processing of instrument Daily Activity Plans 
continues with no problems.
    
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CDHF
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Nothing received.
                  
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FOT
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                          REPORTING PERIOD

This report covers 23 June 2001 (Orbit 53476, GMT Day 174) through 29 June 2001 
(Orbit 53580, GMT Day 180).

                         SPACECRAFT OPERATION

The observatory is now in Forward Flight (Southern Hemisphere viewing) and is 
performing nominally under two-battery operations.  The instrument operational 
changes were:


                      INSTRUMENT OPERATIONAL CHANGES


         Instrument     Time       Orbit     Comment
         HALOE        174/2343     53490     Power OFF
         PEM          177/2308     53535     PEM (Z/H) PWR OFF
         ACRIM        177/2308     53535     POWER OFF
         SUSIM        177/2308     53535     POWER OFF
         PEM          178/2309     53550     AXIS-1 POWER OFF
         SOLSTICE     179/2009     53563     Power OFF (LOW POWER)


A Reverse-to-Forward Yaw Around maneuver (number 100) was successfully executed 
in Orbit 53558 beginning 179/10:54:41 and completing at 179/11:31:51 on 28 June 
2001.  The SOLSTICE instrument was in day only and all other instruments were 
in their off or standby mode (including HRDI and PEM).  Due to the SA position 
at 269 degrees, the effective night length of the spacecraft after the maneuver 
was approximately 57.07 minutes.  Post maneuver analysis of data indicate that 
during the Yaw Around, the end-of-night load bus voltage was 23.8 volts and the 
average depths of discharge (DODs) on Batteries 2 and 3 were approximately 22.0 
and 23.5 percent respectively.  The next (forward-to-reverse) YAW is scheduled 
for 8 August 2001 (DOY 220).

The beta angle ranged between the angles of 19.0 degrees to 1.7 degrees for 
this report period.  The beta angle is now increasing towards a maximum angle 
of 78 degrees on 20 July 2001 (DOY 201).

Spacecraft battery 1, 2, and 3 performance monitoring continues.  Battery 1 
remains OFF the charge relay.  Battery 2 and Battery 3 are currently 
maintaining greater than 23.8 V end-of-night (EON) load bus voltage.  Battery 
temperatures are stable with a temperature delta between Battery 2 and Battery 
3 of 1.6 to 1.9 degrees C.  Additional battery performance data for each 
battery on 22 June 2001 and 29 June 2001 are provided in Appendix D.

The clock error ranged from Š14.5 to 12.8 msec during this report period.  
Clock rate adjustments are listed in Appendix C.

All instrument and subsystem engineers were advised on the initial excursion of 
ALERTS or Out-Of-Limits conditions detected by the FOT for this report.  A 
summary is listed below and the details of ALERT and Out-Of-Limits occurrences 
are listed in Appendix B.

„     OUT-OF-LIMITS  =  00
„     ALERTS         =  00

The following real-time command sheets were executed for the listed operational 
element(s) during this report period (see Appendix A).

„     FOT            =  09
„     HALOE          =  01
„     SOLSTICE       =  01
„     ACRIM          =  01
„     SUSIM          =  01
„     HRDI           =  02
„     PEM            =  02

UARS Anomaly Reports initiated during this report period are listed in Appendix 
E and summarized below.
-None this report period


One (1) Anomaly Reports remained OPEN at the end of this report period (see 
Appendix E).

TRANSPONDER FREQUENCIES:
· Transponder A:  00/316  - 2287.496493
· Transponder B:  01/119  - 2287.499116


                         GROUND SYSTEM OPERATION


Zero (0) operational support problems occurred this period.  Anomaly Reports 
are included in Appendix E.

The data loss calculations supplied by Data Capture Facility (DCF) from mission 
start through UTC Day 01/179 show the observatory data loss to be 301 hours, 40 
minutes, 44.840 seconds. This shows a loss of 38 minutes and 32.112 seconds 
since the last report period. This is a 0.39 percent data loss, which equals a 
99.61 percent data capture for the mission.

The increase of 38 minutes and 32.112 seconds occurred over two (2) days:
· 25.440 seconds on Day 175 due to a Data Hit.
· 38 minutes and 07.112 seconds on Day 179 due to Station preserving power 
for YAW maneuver


                     OTHER SIGNIFICANT EVENTS


                     UARS SATELLITE OPERATIONS


The FOT continues to fine-tune the TAM alignment by loading new alignment 
matrices. A new alignment is required for the reverse flight direction.  This 
is a slow process and it will take many alignments to lock in on the most 
accurate solution.

An instrument anomaly was experienced on 05 May 2001.  The instrument involved 
was the ACRIM II instrument.  All ACRIM telemetry for currents and voltages all 
dropped to zero values suddenly.  The ACRIM team in coordination with the 
UARSFOT is conducting analysis and command tests to determine the cause of the 
anomaly.  Analysis shows that the anomaly was caused due to failed circuitry in 
the ACRIM electronics box.  The FOT is awaiting a future plan of action from 
the ACRIM team.


MEETINGS

The FOT attended a UARS Monthly Status Meeting on Wednesday, June 27, 2001
The FOT attended a UARS SERB/TAC RS Meeting on Wednesday, June 27, 2001.



                        FUTURE SIGNIFICANT EVENTS


The next UARS Yaw slew is scheduled for 08 August 2001 (DOY 220).  This 
maneuver will be a Forward to Reverse Flight maneuver (Southern Hemisphere 
viewing).


Attachments:  Appendix A,     Real-time Commands Sheets
              Appendix B,     Out-Of-Limits & ALERT Occurrences
              Appendix C,     Clock & Solar Array Rate Corrections
              Appendix D,     UARS Battery Performance Data
              Appendix E,     UARS Anomaly Reports


                            APPENDIX A
                     REAL-TIME COMMAND SHEETS
                     Week ending 29 June 2001

ORBIT     AOS          NO.        SUBSYS     REASON
-----     ---          ---        ------     ------
53479     174/0543     01-413     OBC        Clk Adj -20.6 to 0.0 msec/day
53490     174/2343     01-414     HALOE      Power OFF
53495     175/0808     01-416     OBC        Clk Adj 0.0 to 20.6 msec/day
53510     176/0733     01-417     OBC/CLK    Clk Adj 20.6 to 0.0 msec/day
53516     176/1649     01-418     OBC/CLK    Clk Adj 0.0 to -20.6 msec/day
53535     177/2308     01-419     SOLSTICE   TO DAY-ONLY OPS
53535     177/2308     01-420     PEM        PEM (Z/H) PWR OFF
53535     177/2308     01-421     ACRIM      POWER OFF
53535     177/2308     01-422     SUSIM      POWER OFF
53535     177/2308     01-423     OBC/CLK    Clk Adj -20.6 to 0.0 msec/day
53538     178/0405     01-424     NBTR       NBTR PBK FOR FDF
53544     178/1428     01-425     HRDI       THERMAL MICROLOADS
53550     178/2309     01-426     PEM        AXIS-1 POWER OFF
53556     179/0925     01-427     OBC        MONYAW & Table 37
53558     179/1135     01-427     MACS       YAW CONTÕD
53558     179/1135     01-428     MACS       TAM
53563     179/2009     01-429     SOLSTICE   Power OFF (LOW POWER)
53572     180/1055     01-430     HRDI       HRDI PB (INST) OFF
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                            APPENDIX B
                 OUT-OF-LIMITS & ALERTS OCCURRENCES
                        Week ending 29 June 2001
The following Out-Of-Limits occurrences were detected:

MNEMONIC     STATE     DESCRIPTION     ORBITS
--------     -----     -----------     ------
-None this report period


The following ALERT occurrences were detected:

MNEMONIC     DESCRIPTION     ORBITS
--------     -----------     ------
-None this report period

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                            APPENDIX C
               CLOCK & SOLAR ARRAY RATE CORRECTIONS
                    Week ending 29 June 2001

CLOCK DRIFT RATE ADJUSTMENTS

ORBIT     TIME         CLOCK RATE CHANGE
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53479     174/0506     Clk Adj -20.6 to 0.0 msec/day
53495     175/0817     Clk Adj 0.0 to 20.6 msec/day
53510     176/0736     Clk Adj 20.6 to 0.0 msec/day
53516     176/1652     Clk Adj 0.0 to -20.6 msec/day
53535     177/2322     Clk Adj -20.6 to 0.0 msec/day

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                            APPENDIX D
                   UARS BATTERY PERFORMANCE DATA
                    Week ending 29 June 2001


     22 June 2001 - GMT Day 173 Beta = 21.7 deg, SA Pos = 269 deg

     DIFF V (mV)     TEMP (C)     CURR (amp)     EON V     AVE C/D   AVE
BAT  MAX/MIN         MAX/MIN      MAX/MIN        MIN       RATIO     DOD(%)
---  -----------     --------     ----------     ------    -------   ------
1    +728.0/+728.0   -3.05/-4.31  +0.0/+0.0      12.0      0.000     0.0
2    +11.2/-112.0    +5.79/+4.51  +28.8/-14.4    24.5      1.040     20.8
3    +22.4/-56.0     +4.83/+3.23  +28.4/-14.4    24.3      1.040     20.5


     29 June 2001 - GMT Day 180 Beta = 1.7 deg, SA Pos = 269 deg

     DIFF V (mV)     TEMP (C)     CURR (amp)     EON V     AVE C/D    AVE
BAT  MAX/MIN         MAX/MIN      MAX/MIN        MIN       RATIO      DOD(%)
---  -----------     --------     ----------     ------    -------    ------
1    +728.0/+728.0   -3.05/-4.94  +0.0/+0.0      12.0      0.000      0.0
2    +11.2/-100.8    +5.47/+3.87  +28.0/-12.8    24.5      1.040      19.8
3    +22.4/-39.2     +4.51/+2.60  +27.2/-13.2    24.5      1.030      19.5


     V/T LEVEL CHANGES
ORB#            TIME          LVL FR-TO
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-no changes     V/T 5

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                                  APPENDIX E
                        UARS ANOMALY REPORTS
                       Week ending 29 June 2001

                    NEW ANOMALY REPORTS GENERATED
AR NO.     SUBSYS     ORBIT     TIME        TTR      PROBLEM/DATA LOSS
------     ------     -----     ----        ---      -----------------
-None this report period


              ANOMALY CLOSURE INFORMATION RECEIVED
AR NO.     SUBSYS     ORBIT     TIME        TTR      PROBLEM/DATA LOSS
------     ------     -----     ----        ---      -----------------
01-033     FOT        53222     157/0220    N/A      /CDEL function not working
01-034     FOT        53225     157/0754    N/A      Unable to dump ATC
01-037     FOT        53292     161/1820    N/A      Unable to load ATC
01-038     FOT        53454     172/1424    N/A      TMON 1, 2 TRIPPED


            ANOMALY INVESTIGATION REPORTS GENERATED
AR NO.     SUBSYS     ORBIT     TIME        TTR      PROBLEM/DATA LOSS
------     ------     -----     ----        ---      -----------------
-None this report period


                       OPEN ANOMALY REPORTS
AR NO.     SUBSYS     ORBIT     TIME        TTR      PROBLEM/DATA LOSS
------     ------     -----     ----        ---      -----------------
01-032     FOT     see list     June 01     14170    Generic Late Acquisition




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